Taking design cues from the popular Ruger LCP II, the LCK (Lightweight Compact Knife) is ready for anything, just like its .380 Auto counterpart. Small, but powerful, the LCK features a textured glass-reinforced handle with locking liner, flipper for easy opening and is available with either a drop-point, or modified sheepsfoot blade.Specifications:Blade Length: 3.216″ (81.69 mm)Edge: PlainSteel: 8Cr13MoVBlade Thickness: 0.125″ (3.18 mm)Grind: HollowClosed Length: 4.168″ (105.87 mm)Open Length: 7.375″ (187.33 mm)Weight: 2.7 oz (76.54g)Handle: Glass Reinforced NylonStyle: Folding Knife with Locking Liner
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A True Gents Carry In my opinion, this is almost a perfect gentlemen’s carry. The slim low profile makes it a great tool to slip into a suit jacket pocket, and strong enough to use for practical purposes, as well as a light weapon in the slight chance you’d need one.Ergonomically, it fits nicely into my hands (medium size). If you have large clubby fingers, this probably won’t work for you. Initially, the flipper was difficult to toggle, but after just an hour of playing around, it has loosened up…
Budget Excellence Saw this on Amazon and bought it. Then while waiting for it to arrive there was 2 YouTube videos that came out on this little guy. Birdshot IV and Nick Shabazz both gave this guy stellar ratingsNow cut to it in my hands… Itâs absolutely amazing!! This will be the budget knife of the year hands down! It is NOT speed assisted at all yet still flies out when you press the flipper tab. I only wish they offered this blade shape in a satin finish instead of the blacked out version…
What a great value! Smooth flipper action on bronze washers Length:: 0:15 Mins What a great value! Smooth flipper action on bronze washers; good blade to handle length ratio; well-designed pocket clip; liner lock engages securely. Fit and finish is better than expected for the money as well. Construction seems robust, ergonomics are good, and the blade is well-centered.Please give the knife time to break in before evaluating the flipper mechanism. I am not a great flipper, and my knife was stiff at first, but…